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...Photographs
We have a good size collection of
photographs. Celebrity Photos, Movie Cards, Lobby Cards,
Famous Pictures. All of them are original photos, none
are computer reproductions or reprints from negatives.
Some, but not all of them include the studio documentation, they
came from the estate of a Newspaperman. Click on the
little pictures to see a larger version and on linked
words to see more pictures of the items. Shipping will
be combined on multiple item purchases. The photos I have
for sale are NEVER reproductions or new copies from old
negatives, you can tell they have been around due to their bumps
and bruises. The Qty listed for each item are the
number of that item in stock, unless otherwise noted in the
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Press Release
Photo NBC
News Projection
'65 News
Show with the studio
documentation. The show gathered 8 foreign correspondents from 8
news making areas of the world. This was a Dec. 1964 show
predicting what 1965 would bring for the world. The photo
has the original NBC Studios press documentation with it, with
minor bumps and bruises. There are NO rips or tears to the
photos, just some minor bends at the edged and some very faint
surface scratches from handling.
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This is Walter
Matthau starring
in NBC's Profiles
in Courage series.
He played Gov. John M. Slaton in "Mob Threat" aired
Dec 20, 1964. The photo has the original NBC Studios press
documentation with it, with minor bumps and bruises. There are
NO rips or tears to the photo, just some minor bends at the
edged and some very faint surface scratches from handling.
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Mr.
Novak Press Photo Originally aired Tues Nov. 17, 1964,
starring Bonnie
Beecher and Bert Brinckerhoff in "The People
Doll". The photo has the original NBC
Studios press documentation with it, with minor bumps and
bruises. There are NO rips or tears to the photo, just some
minor bends at the edged and some very faint surface scratches
from handling.
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This is Art
Fleming, the host of "What's the Question" 1964
which was renamed Jeopardy shortly there after. Art Fleming
hosted the show from 1964 until 1975. There are NO rips or
tears, just some minor bends at the edges and some very faint
surface scratches from handling. The back
is stamped with the name, TV show name and "From NBC
Television Audience Advertising". The stamping looks like
it was done on an old mimeograph machine, due to the distinctive
purple ink I remember so fondly from my childhood. The photos I
have for sale are NEVER reproductions or new copies from old
negatives.
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Hugh
Downs who Hosted the TV game show Concentration
from 1958 to 1969. The back is stamped with the name, TV show
name and "From NBC Television Audience Advertising".
The stamping looks like it was done on an old mimeograph
machine, due to the distinctive purple ink I remember so fondly
from my childhood. There are NO rips or tears, just some minor
bends at the edged and some very faint surface scratches from
handling.
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Leon
Janney who played Jim Mathews (1964) and Virginia
Dwyer who played Mary Mathews (Original Cast 1964-1975) on
TV long running soap "Another World". There are only
one tiny 1/8" tear at the top and pictured here, and just
some minor bends at the edges and some very faint surface
scratches from handling. The back is stamped with the name,
TV show name and "From NBC Television Audience
Advertising". The stamping looks like it was done on an old
mimeograph machine, due to the distinctive purple ink I remember
so fondly from my childhood.
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Charles
Boyer who starred as Marcel St. Clair in the 1964 Con Man
drama The Rogues.
There are NO rips or tears, just some minor bends at the edges
and some very faint surface scratches from handling. The back is
stamped with the name, TV show name and "From NBC
Television Audience Advertising". The stamping looks like
it was done on an old mimeograph machine, due to the distinctive
purple ink I remember so fondly from my childhood.
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Bill
Shadel sub's for KNXT anchorman Clete Roberts press release
photo. NO rips or tears to the photo, just some minor
bends from handling. The CBS
studio documentation is on the back.
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The Week That Was Comedy Show 1962-1963.
This photo shows guest star Phillis
Newman. The show aired thirty seven episodes
in 1962-1963. There one tiny 1/8" rip on the right hand
side, pictured here, and just some minor bends at the edges and
some very faint surface scratches from handling. The back is stamped
with the name, TV show name and "From NBC Television
Audience Advertising". The stamping looks like it was done
on an old mimeograph machine, due to the distinctive purple ink
I remember so fondly from my childhood.
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Edwin
Newman NBC News 1960's Press
Photo Studio Stamped.
Edwin Newman was a reporter for NBC news in various positions
through out the 1960's. The back is stamped with the name, TV
show name and "From NBC Television Audience
Advertising". The stamping looks like it was done on an old
mimeograph machine, due to the distinctive purple ink I remember
so fondly from my childhood. There are NO rips or tears, just
some minor bends at the edged and some very faint surface
scratches from handling.
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Celia
Whitney make an appearance on CBS TV's The
Millionaire. It still has the Ted Bates & Company
documentation. NO rips or tears, just some minor bends and
a little fraying on the edges of the documentation.
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The lovely and talented Pippa
Scott guest stars in "The Golden Ocean" episode of
NBC TV's
"The Rogues". The show aired from 1964 to 1965 and had
many a famous name appear. There are NO rips or tears, just some
minor bends at the edges and some very faint surface scratches
from handling. The studio documentation
has no rips or tears, only minor bumps and bruises from
handling.
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This is Burgess
Meredith starring in NBC's Profiles in Courage series. He
played John Peter Altgeld Governor
of Illinois in "Of Justice and Anarchy" aired in 1964.
The photo has the original NBC Studios press documentation with
it, with minor bumps
and bruises. There are NO rips or tears to the photo, just some
minor bends at the edged and some very faint surface scratches
from handling.
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"The Doctors" Press Photo Studio Back
stamped. The show aired from 1963 to 1982 and starred a few
dozen actors and actresses. This photo features Fred
Scollay (Rev. Samuel Shafer (1963-1964)(original cast), Ann
Williams (Dr. Maggie Powers #1 (1964-1965)(original cast)
and James Pritchet (Dr. Matt Powers (1963-1982) The back is
stamped with the name, TV show name and "From NBC
Television Audience Advertising". The stamping looks like
it was done on an old mimeograph
machine, due to the distinctive purple ink I remember so fondly
from my childhood. There are NO rips or tears, just some minor
bends at the edged and some very faint surface scratches from
handling.
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Bill
Dana hams it up on "The Bill Dana Show" Press
Photo Studio Back stamped. The show aired from 1963 to 1965 and
co-starred Don
Adams, Jonathan Harris, Maggie Peterson and Gary Crosby. The
back is stamped with the name, TV show name and "From NBC
Television Audience Advertising". The stamping looks like
it was done on an old mimeograph
machine, due to the distinctive purple ink I remember so fondly
from my childhood. There are NO rips or tears, just some minor
bends at the edged and some very faint surface scratches from
handling.
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Art
James Hosts "Say When" Press Photo Studio Back
stamped. Art James hosted the show from 1961 to 1965. The back
is stamped with the name, TV show name and "From NBC
Television Audience Advertising". The stamping
looks like it was done on an old mimeograph
machine, due to the distinctive purple ink I remember so fondly
from my childhood. There are NO rips or tears, just some minor
bends at the edged and some very faint surface scratches from
handling. The photos I have for sale are NEVER reproductions or
new copies from old negatives, you can tell they have been
around due to their bumps and bruises.
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This is Anthony
Caruso starring in NBC's Bonanza. He played an Indian who
vowed he would never fight again. He was branded a coward by all
but the Cartwright's in the episode of "The Saga of Squaw
Charlie" which aired in 1964. The Cartwright's
thousand-square-mile Ponderosa Ranch is located near Virginia
City, Nevada, site of the Comstock
Silver Lode, during and after the Civil War. Each of the sons
was born to a different wife of Ben's; none of the mothers is
still alive. The photo has the original NBC Studios press
documentation with it, with minor bumps and bruises. There are
NO rips or tears to the photo, just some minor bends at the
edged and some very faint surface scratches from handling.
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NBC TV's Wednesday
Night at the Movies, made for TV movie, "The Hanged
Man". It aired in 1964 and starred Robert
Culp as Harry Pace; J. Carol Naish as Uncle Picaud; Vera
Miles as Lois Seeger; Edmund O'Brian as Arnie Seeger; Brenda
Scott as Celine and Archie Moore as Xavier. Plot Outline: A
gunman who believes his friend has been murdered sets out to get
the people who killed him and finds himself enmeshed in corrupt
labor union politics. There are NO rips or tears, just some
minor bends at the edges and some very faint surface scratches
from handling. The studio documentation has no rips or tears,
only minor bumps and bruises from handling.
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This is Louis
Jourdan and Phillip
Forquet who starred in the "Graffiti" portion of
"Kraft Suspense Theater" on NBC. This is a rare United
States TV appearence for both of the French actors. There are NO
rips or tears, just some minor bends at the edges, some very
faint surface scratches, and wrinkling from handling. The studio
documentation
has no rips or tears, only minor bumps and bruises from
handling. The photos I have for sale are NEVER reproductions or
new copies from old negatives, you can tell they have been
around due to their bumps, bruises and a little curling.
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Donald
Voorhees conducts "The Bell telephone Hour"
orchestra NBC Press Photo Studio Backstamped. Frank Blair
starred as a reporter/newsreader on the show from 1953 to 1975.
He conducted the orchestra for the "Bell Telephone
Hour" from its beginnings on radio in 1942 to its final
television broadcast in 1968. The back is stamped
with the name, TV show name and "From NBC Television
Audience Advertising". The stamping looks like it was done
on an old mimeograph machine, due to the distinctive purple ink
I remember so fondly from my childhood. There are NO rips or
tears, just some minor bends
at the edged and some very faint surface scratches from
handling.
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The Week That Was Press Photo w/Docs. This photo
features Nancy
Ames, Phyllis
Newman and Pat
Englund singing a comedy number. There are NO rips or tears,
just some minor bends at the edges and some very faint surface
scratches from handling. The studio documentation has no rips or
tears, only minor bumps and bruises from handling. The photos I
have for sale are NEVER reproductions or new copies from old
negatives, you can tell they have been around due to their
bumps, bruises and a little curling.
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Jackie
Cooper press release photo. There is a dog ear missing
at lower right corner, no other rips or tears, just some
darkening from age some light bends
and some smudges on the back.
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Dean
Jagger and Michael Petit starring in NBC's Mr. Novak series.
From the episode "From
the Brow of Zeus" first aired Jan 5, 1964. The photo
has the original NBC Studios press documentation with it, with
minor bumps and bruises. There are NO rips or tears to the
photo, just some minor bends at the edged and some very faint
surface scratches from handling.
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Guy
Stockwell starring in NBC's The
Richard Boone Show series. He played Ray March in the
episode "Where's
the Million Dollars" aired on Dec. 31, 1964. The photo
has the original NBC Studios press documentation with it, with
minor bumps and bruises. There are NO rips or tears to the
photo, just some minor bends at the edged and some very faint
surface scratches from handling.
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Raymond
Massey starring in NBC's Dr.
Kildare series. He played Dr. Gillespie in the episode
"Rome
Will Never Leave You" aired on Nov. 12, 1964. The photo
has the original NBC Studios press documentation with it, with
minor bumps and bruises. There are NO rips or tears to the
photo, just some minor bends at the edged and some very faint
surface scratches from handling.
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2 8"X10" Photo
Contact Sheets
Hollywood Celebrity
Baseball from the 1980's. I am assuming that it is from the 80's
as the pic of Erik
Estrada looks about to be that old. They are at Dodgers
Stadium and include pics of several more celebs whom I can't identify
at this time. The photo
sheets have NO rips or tears, but the surfaces
are quite wavy
from being jostled around.
There may be a few surface scratches as well, but none stand
out. I have looked on the internet for a roster of the celebs
doing this charity, but can't find any info.
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Lawrence
Spivak Meet The Press Photo w/studio Backstamp. The back is
stamped with the name, TV show name
and "From NBC Television Audience Advertising". The
stamping looks like it was done on an old mimeograph machine,
due to the distinctive
purple ink I remember so fondly from my childhood. There are NO
rips or tears, just some minor bends at the edges and some very
faint surface scratches from handling. The photos I have for
sale are NEVER reproductions or new copies from old negatives,
you can tell they have been around due to their bumps, bruises
and a little curling.
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This photo is from The Kraft
Suspense Theater episode The Gun that aired Christmas eve 1964.
The show starred Isabel
Jewell and Peter
Lazer. There are NO rips or tears, just some minor bends at
the edges and some very faint surface scratches from handling.
The studio documentation has no rips or tears, only minor bumps
and bruises from handling.
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This photo is from NBC's Profile
in Courage episode Of Justice and Anarchy that aired in 1964 or
early 1965. The episode starred Burgess
Meredith as Illinois Governor John Peter Altgeld during the
1886 Haymarket Riot. There are NO rips or tears, just some minor
bends at the edges and some very faint surface scratches from
handling. The studio documentation
has no rips or tears, only minor bumps and bruises from
handling. The photos I have for sale are NEVER reproductions or
new copies from old negatives.
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The Beverly Hill Improvement Committee, Mrs. Andy
Williams, Mrs. David
Jansen (The Fugitive) and Mrs. Steve
McQueen star on the Jack Benny Show 1964. The Beverly Hills
Improvement Committee meets with the Mayor of Beverly Hills to
discuss the betterment of the city by getting rid of Maxwell,
Jack Benny's faithful helper in this hilarious skit on the Benny
Show. This press release photo has the original NBC studios
documentation with it. There are NO rips or tears, just some
minor bends at the edges and some very faint surface scratches
from handling. The studio documentation has no rips or tears,
only minor bumps and bruises from handling.
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Gig
Young and Mayrita
Varna star in "The Rogues" episode
"Hugger-Mugger by the Sea" in 1964. This press release
photo has the original NBC studios documentation with it. There
are NO rips or tears, just some minor bends at the edges and
some very faint surface scratches from handling. The studio
documentation has no rips or tears, only minor bumps and bruises
from handling. The photos I have for sale are NEVER
reproductions or new copies from old negatives
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V
for Victory Photo in frame. These photos were done
during the WWII to raise money for war
bonds. Wanda and Bryant did their part Dec. 10,
1942. The photo itself has a few small bubbles in the
picture emulsion. The frame cardboard is dark from age,
but no rips or tears, just some light bumps and bruises at the
corners. Super WWII memento!
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Floyd
Kalber, an Emmy Award-winning news anchor, died on May 13,
2004 of emphysema. He was 79. During his 50 years in the
business, Kalber won five Emmy Awards for excellence in
broadcast journalism.
He was inducted into the Chicago Journalism Hall of Fame and the
Silver Circle of the Chicago Television Academy. The back is
stamped with the name, TV show name and "From NBC
Television Audience Advertising". The stamping looks
like it was done on an old mimeograph machine, due to the
distinctive purple ink I remember so fondly from my childhood.
There are NO rips or tears, just some minor bends at the edged
and some very faint surface scratches from handling.
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J.D.
Cannon stars in the title role in Sam Houston in the NBC TV
series Profiles in Courage. The show aired December 13,1964.
J.D. Cannon appeared in 75 films and TV shows during his career.
There are NO rips or tears, just some minor bends at the edges
and some very faint surface scratches from handling. The studio documentation
has no rips or tears, only minor bumps and bruises from
handling.
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Rosemary
Harris stars in the title role in The Mary S. McDowell Story
in the NBC TV series Profiles in Courage. The show aired
November 15,1964. Rosemary Harris appeared in 36 films and TV
shows during his career, including; Spiderman
as Aunt May in 2002 and reprised her in Spiderman 2 again as
Aunt May. She has dozens of guest appearances to her name. There
are NO rips or tears, just some minor bends at the edges and
some very faint surface scratches from handling. The studio documentation
has no rips or tears, only minor bumps and bruises from
handling.
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Sidney
Blackmer stars in the title role in The Oscar Underwood
Story in the NBC TV series Profiles in Courage. The show aired
in 1964. Sidney Blackmer appeared in 66 films and TV shows
during his career, including; The Perils of Pauline in 1914, The
Monroe Doctrine 1939 as Teddy
Roosevelt, Buffalo Bill 1944 as Teddy Roosevelt. He has
dozens of guest appearances to his name. There are NO rips or
tears, just some minor bends at the edges and some very faint
surface scratches from handling. The studio documentation
has no rips or tears, only minor bumps and bruises from
handling.
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Dean
Jagger, Principal Albert Vane Press Photo Studio Back
stamped. Dean Jagger played Principal
Vane on the "Mr.
Novak" NBC TV show from 1963 to 1965. The back is
stamped with the name, TV show name and "From NBC
Television Audience Advertising". The stamping looks like
it was done on an old mimeograph machine, due to the distinctive
purple ink I remember so fondly from my childhood. There are NO
rips or tears, just some minor bends at the edged and some very
faint surface scratches from handling.
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Rosemary
Harris stars in the title role in The Mary S. McDowell Story
in the NBC TV series Profiles in Courage. The show aired
November 15,1964. Rosemary Harris appeared in 36 films and TV
shows during his career, including; Spiderman
as Aunt May in 2002 and reprised her in Spiderman
2 again as Aunt May. She has dozens of guest appearances to
his name. There are NO rips or tears, just some minor bends at
the edges and some very faint surface scratches from handling.
The studio documentation has no rips or tears, only minor bumps
and bruises from handling.
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Sander
Vancour, Huntley-Brinkley Press Photo Studio Back stamped.
Sander Vancour was a correspondent on the "Huntley-Brinkley
Report" NBC TV news show from 1956 to 1963. The back is
stamped with the name, TV show name and "From NBC
Television Audience Advertising". The stamping looks
like it was done on an old mimeograph machine, due to the
distinctive purple ink I remember so fondly from my childhood.
There are NO rips or tears, just some minor bends at the edged
and some very faint surface scratches from handling.
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This photo is from Tom,
Dick and Mary 1964, starring Don Galloway, Steve Franken,
Joyce Bulifant and Cynthia
Pepper. This one depicts the episode "Hold the
Phone". The show aired just twelve episodes in 1964. There
are NO rips or tears, just some minor bends at the edges and
some very faint surface scratches from handling. The studio documentation
has no rips or tears, only minor bumps and bruises from
handling.
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Dancing Girls---Joyce
Bulifant as Mary
Gentry in the 1964 TV show "Tom, Dick and Mary".
Joyce Bulifant and Mary D'Amico dance up a storm on stage for a
charity fundraiser. The photo has the original NBC
Studios press documentation with it, with minor bumps and
bruises. There are NO rips or tears to the photo, just some
minor bends at the edged and some very faint surface scratches
from handling.
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Michael
J. Fox Family
Ties promo photo. Signed "Iney,
All The Best" unknown if he signed it as you could ask
fan clubs for these photos and you would get one (likely signed
by a staffer). This could have been obtained at a
publicity appearance where he would have signed it in person,
the fact is I don't know! NO rips or tears, just some
minor bends.
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Susie
Wirth portrays herself in "Fantasy
on Skis" on Walt
Disney's Wonderful World of Color, December 1964.
There are NO rips or tears, just some minor bends at the edges
and some very faint surface scratches from handling. The studio
documentation has no rips or tears, only minor bumps and folding
from handling.
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Susie
Wirth portrays herself in "Fantasy
on Skis" on Walt
Disney's Wonderful World of Color, December 1964.
There are NO rips or tears, just some minor bends at the edges
and some very faint surface scratches from handling. The studio
documentation has no rips or tears, only minor bumps and folding
from handling.
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Ray
Scherer NBC Nightly
News Reporter. The back is stamped with the name, TV
show name and "From NBC
Television Audience Advertising". The stamping looks
like it was done on an old mimeograph machine, due to the
distinctive purple ink I remember so fondly from my childhood.
There are NO rips or tears, just some minor bends at the edged
and some very faint surface scratches from handling.
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